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MCCS ITT Mon ‐ Sat: 9 A.M MCCS ITT Mon ‐ Sat: 9 a.m. ‐ 7 p.m. Kaneohe Bay ‐ Mokapu Mall (808) 254‐7563 Sun & Holidays: 9 a.m. ‐ 5 p.m. Camp Smith ‐ MARFORPAC Bldg. 4 (808) 477‐5143 Mon ‐ Fri: 7:30 a.m. ‐ 2:30 p.m. Camp Smith ‐ PACOM Food Court (808) 484‐4574 Sat, Sun & Holidays: Closed www.mccshawaii.com/itt Tickets are based on availability and reservations may be required. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. Prices effective 28 FEBRUARY 2017 and subject to change. OAHU ‐ LUAUS Chief's Luau (Sea Life Park, Mon/Wed‐Fri/Sun at 4:30 p.m. Reservations required, parking fee may apply. AUTHORIZED PATRONS MUST ACCOMPANY THEIR GUESTS) Package Type Price Adult $65.00 Aloha Experience Junior (13‐20) $58.00 Child (5‐12) $48.00 Adult $89.00 Paradise Experience Junior (13‐20) $78.00 Child (5‐12) $68.00 Adult $119.00 Royal Experience Junior (13‐20) $104.00 Child (5‐12) $95.00 Waikiki Transportation Per person $16.00 Germaine's Luau (Tuesday‐Sunday (Daily, June 1 ‐ Last Monday in August) at 5:15 p.m. Reservations required) Package Type Price Adult $56.00 Standard Junior (13‐20) $50.00 Child (4‐12) $44.00 Adult $93.00 Hibiscus Junior (13‐20) $87.00 Child (4‐12) $81.00 Adult $136.00 Plumeria Junior (13‐20) $124.00 Child (4‐12) $112.00 Waikiki Transportation Per person $20.00 Hale Koa Luau (Mondays & Thursdays at 5:15 p.m. Reservations required, parking fee applies. AUTHORIZED PATRONS MUST ACCOMPANY THEIR GUESTS) Package Type Price Adult $59.95 Junior Enlisted $48.95 Luau & Show Youth (12‐17) $22.95 Child (5‐11) $15.95 Paradise Cove Luau (Ko'olina Resort, Daily at 4:45 p.m. Reservations required) Package Type Price Adult $62.00 Standard Hawaiian Buffet Junior (13‐20) $56.00 Child (4‐12) $49.00 Adult $83.00 Orchid Hawaiian Buffet Junior (13‐20) $77.00 Child (4‐12) $65.00 Adult $113.00 Deluxe Service Junior (13‐20) $103.00 Child (4‐12) $93.00 Waikiki Transportation Per person $20.00 Polynesian Cultural Center (Monday‐Saturday at 12:00 p.m. Reservations required, free parking) Package Type Price Adult $47.75 General Admission Child (5‐11) $38.25 Adult $47.75 Show Only Child (5‐11) $38.25 Adult $63.00 Admission & BBQ Lunch Child (5‐11) $50.25 Adult $67.75 Admission & Show Child (5‐11) $54.25 Adult $91.75 Admission, Show & Luau Child (5‐11) $73.50 Adult $65.50 Admission, Show & Gateway Buffet Child (5‐11) $52.25 Adult $55.75 Twilight Admission & Show Child (5‐11) $44.75 Adult $79.75 Twilight Luau Child (5‐11) $63.75 Adult $99.75 Twilight Ambassador Luau Child (5‐11) $79.75 Adult $107.75 Twilight Ambassador VIP Child (5‐11) $86.25 Adult $111.75 Ambassador Luau Child (5‐11) $89.50 Adult $119.75 Ambassador VIP Child (5‐11) $95.75 Adult $175.75 Super Ambassador Child (5‐11) $140.75 Standard Transportation Per person $25.00 Mini Coach Transportation Per person $35.00 Waikiki Starlight Luau (Hilton Hawaiian Village, Sunday‐Thursday at 5:15 p.m. Reservations required) Package Type Price Adult TBA General Seating Child (4‐11) TBA Adult TBA Golden Circle Child (4‐11) TBA OAHU ‐ NIGHT SHOWS Blue Note Hawaii Show Only Admission varies by Artist Fourever Fab Show (Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel (Ainahau Showroom), Tues/Thurs/Sat. Reservations required, parking fee applies) Package Type Price Adult $43.00 Standard Seating Child (5‐11) $26.00 Adult $52.00 VIP Seating Child (5‐11) $35.00 Adult $87.00 Standard Dinner Child (5‐11) $52.00 Adult $92.00 Deluxe Dinner Show Child (5‐11) $61.00 Hale Koa High and Right Comedy Show (Hale Koa Hotel, Tuesday/Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Reservations required, parking fee applies. AUTHORIZED PATRONS MUST ACCOMPANY THEIR GUESTS) Package Type Price High and Right Comedy Show Only Adult $20.00 Hale Koa Waikiki Kopy Katz Musical (Hale Koa Hotel, Friday at 8:00 p.m. Reservations required, parking fee applies. AUTHORIZED PATRONS MUST ACCOMPANY THEIR GUESTS) Package Type Price Waikiki Kopy Katz Show Only Adult $25.00 Hale Koa Magic in Paradise (Hale Koa Hotel, Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Reservations required, parking fee applies. AUTHORIZED PATRONS MUST ACCOMPANY THEIR GUESTS) Package Type Price Adult $39.95 Junior Enlisted $32.95 Magic in Paradise Dinner Show Youth (12‐17) $19.95 Child (5‐11) $12.95 Legends in Concert Waikiki (Royal Hawaiian Theater, Sat/Sun‐Thurs. Reservations required, parking fee applies) Package Type Price Adult $55.75 Legendary Cocktail Show Child (3‐11) $33.00 Adult $72.00 Premier Cocktail Show Child (3‐11) $42.75 Adult $88.25 Terrace Dining Buffet & Show Child (3‐11) $53.25 Adult $120.50 Stageside VIP Dinner & Show Child (3‐11) $72.25 Adult $149.75 Green Room Dinner & Show Child (3‐11) $89.75 The Kings Upgrade Per person $15.00 The Kings Reception Per person $45.00 Waikiki Transportation Per person $14.00 Magic of Polynesia (Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel, Daily w/ different illusionist on Sun & Mon. Reservations required, valet parking only) Package Type Price Adult $47.00 Show Only Child (4‐11) $31.00 Adult $63.00 Premium Seating Show Only Child (4‐11) $47.00 Adult $82.00 Regular Dinner Show Child (4‐11) $55.00 Adult $119.00 Deluxe Dinner Show Child (4‐11) $63.00 OAHU ‐ MEAL CRUISES Captain Bob's Cruises (He'eia Kea Pier, Monday‐Saturday at 10 a.m. Reservations required) Package Type Price Adult $108.00 Lunch Cruise Includes snorkeling/swimming Child (3‐12) $92.00 Dolphin Star (Waianae Boat Harbor, Daily. Reservations required, dolphin guarantee) Package Type Price Adult $53.25 Standard Dolphin Watch Cruise Child (3‐11) $32.25 Adult $67.00 Deluxe Dolphin Watch w/Lunch Child (3‐11) $40.50 Adult $89.75 Deluxe Dolphin Watch w/Snorkel Child (3‐11) $54.25 Waikiki Transportation Per person $27.00 Hawaii Nautical Vessels (Port Waikiki Cruises depart from Hilton Pier/Waianae Harbor, West Oahu Cruises depart from Waianae Boat Harbor. Reservations required. Package Type Price Adult $90.00 Hilton Turtle Snorkel Sail Child (4‐12) $62.00 Adult $59.00 Hilton Turtle Reef Snorkel Child (4‐12) $38.00 Adult $44.00 Hilton Adventure Sail Child (4‐12) $29.00 Adult $71.00 Hilton Sunset Cocktail Cruise Child (4‐12) $53.00 Adult $122.00 Hilton Firework Dinner Sail Child (4‐12) $87.00 Adult $70.00 Kewalo Morning Whale Watch Child (4‐12) $52.00 Adult $69.00 Kewalo Turtle AM Snorkel Sail Child (4‐12) $52.00 Adult $104.00 Kewalo Afternoon Turtle Snorkel Sail w/Lunch Child (4‐12) $78.00 Adult $57.00 Kewalo Afternoon Whale Watch Child (4‐12) $37.00 Adult $57.00 Kewalo Waikiki Panorama Sail Child (4‐12) $37.00 Adult $70.00 Kewalo Sunset Cocktail Cruise Child (4‐12) $52.00 Adult $118.00 Kewalo Fireworks Dinner Cruise Child (4‐12) $84.00 Adult $96.00 Waianae Dolphin Snorkel Sail Child (4‐12) $70.00 Adult $122.00 Waianae Dolphin Snorkel Sail w/Shuttle from Waikiki Child (4‐12) $96.00 Adult $70.00 Waianae Afternoon Snorkel "Ocean Playground" Child (4‐12) $52.00 Adult $70.00 Waianae Sunset Cocktail Cruise Child (4‐12) $52.00 Intro Dive 1‐Tank $118.00 Waianae Scuba Dive Certified Diver 2‐Tank $131.00 Adult $69.00 Waianae Scuba Dive Ride Along Child (4‐12) $52.00 Adult $70.00 Waianae Afternoon Whale Watch Child (4‐12) $52.00 Adult $87.00 Waianae Organic Farm & Sunset Cockatail Sail (Minimum 6 pax) Child (4‐12) $70.00 Adult $153.00 Waianae Private Estate Dinner (Minimum 20 pax & must have 48 hour notice) Child (4‐12) $123.00 Holokai Catamaran (Halekulani Hotel, Daily, Reservations required, parking fee applies) Package Type Price Snorkel & Sail (9:00am or 12:00pm) Per person (3+) $49.00 Tradewind Sail Per person (3+) $26.00 Sunset Sail Per person (3+) $44.00 Fireworks Sail Per person (3+) $40.00 Iruka/Hawaii Experiences (Waianae Boat Harbor, Daily Reservations required) Package Type Price Adult $122.00 Catamaran Sunrise Dolphin Snorkel Experience (7am check‐in) Non‐Swimmer $100.00 Child (4‐12) $95.00 Adult $109.00 Catamaran Mid‐Day Dolphin Snorkel Experience (1030 check‐in), Non‐Swimmer $70.00 *Family Special‐ Reduced Child rate for each paid Regular Adult (not inclusive of Non‐ *Family Special Ch $66.00 Swimmer) Child (4‐12) $82.00 Ko Olina Ocean Adventures (Ko Olina Marina Lagoon #4, Daily. Reservations required, parking fee applies) Package Type Price Adult $95.00 Dolphin Snorkel Tour Child (4‐12) $81.00 Adult $95.00 Dolphin Snorkel & Sail Child (4‐12) $81.00 Snorkel Sail Snuba Upgrade (25 mins) Per Person (8yrs +) $71.00 Transportation from Waikiki Per Person $14.00 Dolphin Guarantee Per Person $19.00 Makani Catamaran (Kewalo Basin. Reservations required, parking fee applies) Package Type Price Adult $82.00 Turtle Canyon Snorkel & Lunch Senior (63+) $72.00 Child (3‐12) $60.00 Adult $67.00 Afternoon Fun 'n Sun Senior (63+) $56.00 Child (3‐12) $49.00 Adult $75.00 Honolulu City Lights Senior (63+) $64.00 Child (3‐12) $56.00 Adult $82.00 Friday Night Fireworks Senior (63+) $72.00 Child (3‐12) $60.00 Majestic Cruises (Aloha Tower Pier 6, Daily at 4:45 p.m. Reservations required, parking fee applies, free Waikiki transportation) Package Type Price Adult $82.00 Sunset Buffet Dinner Child (7‐12) $42.00 Adult $90.00 Friday Sunset Buffet Dinner Child (7‐12) $50.00 Ocean Joy Cruises (Ko Olina Marina Lagoon #4, Daily.
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